Sixth iteration of Apple iPhone, announced on September 12, 2012. Repair of this device is similar to the previous models, requiring screwdrivers and prying tools. Available as GSM or CDMA / 16, 32, or 64 GB / Black or White.

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You'll be able to use the parts with the exception of Home Button (TouchID on 5S & SE), CPU, Baseband & EEPROM. The NAND can be re-used but you need to be able to change the serial number which requires a NAND programmer.

Touch ID will not work as it is only programmed to the specific device it is installed to. You can use the button in a different device, it just will not work to scan. That is all. There is no current solution for reprogramming the home button. Only stories here and there about some crazy machine Apple has.

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